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What Is A Microprocessor ?  

Microprocessors are small chips that carry out all the roles of a CPU. A microprocessor normally remains a consistent part of the computer and the life of the system. It is a device that allows a computer to work. It looks like a silicon chip and consisting millions of transistors.

The transistors are designed in such a way that can manipulate information or data in a required pattern so that the computer can carry out easy tasks. The three companies that manufacture microprocessors are Intel, AMD and VIA. Microprocessors act as a brain and functions most of the essential instructions. The computer runs because of these microprocessors situated in the CPU.

Today, we enjoy Pentium processors but the initial days were dominated by MSI and SSI chips. You must be aware that microprocessors are found on most of your daily equipments be it the thermostat, telephone and car. It is an integral part of your daily activities. They have the power to calculate mathematical operations using algorithms. Due to floating point processors, the microprocessors can conduct any operation or computation accurately at the earliest. Intel has introduced a number of microprocessors from Intel-4004 to the present day Intel dual core 2.

The 8-bit and 32-bit microprocessors are out of the scene and are replaced by 64 bits processors. The microprocessor carries out instructions depending on the speed and clock meter. Normally the faster processors are measured in MHz and GHz. Due to advancement and further technology in various fields microprocessors need to be much ahead in their performance. Hence, today we have multi-core processors which help the computer to perform at the drop of a pin. Multi-core processors involve two or microprocessors that carry instructions and perform combined functions of both the microprocessors effectively.

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